Trump announces the U.S. is extending its ceasefire with Iran, as new round of peace talks stalls

President Donald Trump announced that the United States would indefinitely extend its ceasefire with Iran, a decision made at Pakistan’s request. This extension came just before the ceasefire was set to expire, providing relief to those concerned about the potential resumption of conflict that had previously disrupted energy markets and the global economy. Pakistan had intended to host a second round of peace talks, but these plans were stalled as Iran resisted efforts to restart negotiations, leading the White House to postpone Vice President JD Vance’s trip to Islamabad. Iran has yet to respond to the ceasefire extension, and both nations have indicated they are ready to resume fighting if no agreement is reached. QUESTION: How might the indefinite extension of the ceasefire between the United States and Iran influence global economic stability and international relations in the future? 

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